-*-TAGS-*- This is the file DIR.INF, which contains the topmost node of the info heirarchy. The first time you invoke INFO you start out looking at that node ("(DIR.INF)Top"). Any user may have a private node of his own in his or her own Directory. This Node must be contained in the file MYDIR.INF and must not be read protected against anyone he wishes to be able to access it.  File: Dir, Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics. Typing a "D" returns here, "Q" exits, "?" lists all INFO commands, "H" gives a primer for first-timers, "MLibrary", visits the LIBRARY topic, etc. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***** IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME USING INFO, TYPE an "H" for HELP ******* * Menu: -*- The list of major topics begins on the next line. * User Info: (user)Top Logging in, system commands, control characters * Languages, * Programming-Systems:: * Editors:: * Library:: * Utilities:: * INFO: (INFO)Top * Other:: * Bugs:: * Private or Personal Information: (Mydir)Top You can use this entry to develop a private information tree. See INFO topic to learn how. * Help: (Help)help The H command also visits this node. SUBSETS of above menu items: Languages and Programming systems: * Basic: (BASIC)Top Basic is the most widely used language on RSTS/E * Assembly, * Macro: (MACRO)Top The PDP-11 assembler. This is not the manual, just an INSTANT. * Pascal: (PASCAL)top Editors: * Teco: (teco1)Top * Edmacs: (edmacs)top * Vtedit: (Vtedit#)* CSUN Applications Library: * Index: (LIB)top RSTS/E library programs may be invoked with the LIB command. Look here for for brief descriptions of Library programs, sample executions, and instructions. Utilities: * Batch, * Que: (Que)Top * Set: (Ttyset)Top * Directory: (Direct)Top * Pip: (Pip)Top * Runoff: (Runoff)Top * Rno: (Rno)Top  File: DIR, Node: Programming-Systems, Up: TOP, Next: Editors This node describes the various programming systems available on RSTS. * Menu: * Basic: (Basic) The most heavily used language on the 11/70 NO DOCUMENTATION YET * Macro-11, * Assembler: (MACRO)Top The MACRO-11 Assembler beginner's guide. * OMSI Pascal: (Pascal)TOP * Pascal: (Pascal)TOP Everything you need to know about OMSI Pascal  File: DIR, Node: Editors, Up: TOP, Prev: Programming-Systems, Next: Library An editor lets you enter text into a file, and modify it. There are several editors available on RSTS/E. * Menu: * Teco: (TECO1)Top TECO is the customarily used editor on RSTS/E. ** Edit: Edit is the DEC standard editor. It is the poorest of the available editors, and there is no info on it here. Screen Editors: * Edmacs: (Edmacs)Top A screen editor based on the EMACS editor written at MIT by Richard M. Stallman. While this is a very powerful EMACS flavored editor, it by no means represents complete EMACS. * Vtedit: (VTEDIT#) A DEC supplied TECO macro for screen editing. Command sets are terminal dependant. There are two of them; one for DEC terminals, and one for Teleray Model 10's. Vtedit Keypad layouts: * Dec terminals: (VTKPVT#) * Teleray terminals: (VTKP10#)  File: Dir, Node: Library, Up: Top, Prev: Editors, Next: Utilities * Menu: * What the library is: (LIBWHT) * How to use it: (LIBHOW) * Index: (LIB)Top This is the Complete index to the programs in the CSUN Applications Library.  File: Dir, Node: Utilities, Up: Top, Prev: Library * Menu: * QUE, * Batch: (Que)Top Que controls the system Batch processor * Terminal Support, * Set: (TTYSET)Top The TTYSET program lets you configure the system to match your terminal, Load Function Keys, etc. File Utilities: * Directory: (DIRECT)Top The directory Listing program * Pip: (Pip)Top DEC's Peripheral Interchange Program Useful for copying, printing, manipulating files and directories Text Formatters: * Runoff: (Runoff)* The standard DEC text formatter. * RNO: (RNo)Top Another formatter.  File: Dir, node: Bugs, Up: top To report INFO and EDMACS bugs, use the command: MU [44,12]BUG name where "name" is the subject of your report. Once you see the bug report header at the top of the screen, type in your report, terminating your input with a Control-C. To read existing bug reports, select one of the following menu items: * Menu: * INFO bug reports: (INFO!)* * EDMACS bug reports: (Edmacs!)* * Other bug reports: (Other!)* BUG may be used from any Teleray 10, VT52, or Vt100 type terminal.  File: DIR, Node: Other, Up: Top You can access general RSTS/e help topics for now with menu item SYSHELP * Menu: * syshelp: (hlpdir)  TAGS: :SGAT Top:396 Programming-Systems:2034 Editors:2470 Library:3408 Utilities:3659 Bugs:4268 Other:4812